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Frenzal Rhomb

Frenzal Rhomb are an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992 in Sydney. Three of the group's albums have entered the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart: A Man's Not a Camel (1999), Hi-Vis High Tea (2017) and Smoko at the Pet Food Factory (2011). Hi-Vis High Tea reached 9th position in the charts. The group has supported Australian tours by The Offspring, Bad Religion, NOFX, and Blink-182. Frenzal Rhomb have also toured in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, South Africa, Israel and Taiwan. The band has undergone several line-up changes, with lead vocalist Jason Whalley serving as the band's sole constant member.
Albums
1995
Coughing Up a Storm
1996
Not So Tough Now
1997
Meet the Family
1999
A Man’s Not a Camel
2000
Shut Your Mouth
2003
Sans Souci
2006
Forever Malcolm Young
2011
Smoko at the Pet Food Factory
2017
Hi‐Vis High Tea
2023
The Cup of Pestilence
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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Frenzal Rhomb, Agitated, Negative Reinforcement
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Weekend Warriors
Frenzal Rhomb vocalist Jason Whalley tells Daniel Cribb about singing in tune 80 percent of the time and being blocked on Twitter by Russell Crowe.
News / Music
Footy Players and Heroin Overdoses: Frenzal’s Biggest Gripes
Lindsay McDougall says these "dickheads with their shirts off" have plenty to be pissed off about.
Features / Music
Canned Meat
Brendan Telford sorts through the shit with guitarist Lindsay McDougall to divine how punk legends Frenzal Rhomb are still pulling the wool over our eyes.
News / Music
Frenzal Add Sydney and ACT Dates
Two more shows for Australia's favourite punks.
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Frenzal Rhomb Announce QLD and WA dates
Features / Music
Frenzal Rhomb
Arguably one of the best punk bands Australia has ever produced, Frenzal Rhomb have achieved more in their time as a band than most bands can ever dream of. After playing a handful of shows already in 2010, the band will be a part of the massive No Sleep Til Festival that is occurring in December. The band's drummer Gordy answered a few questions for us.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Frenzal Rhomb - 'Forever Malcolm Young'
Offensive song titles and lyrics, good riffs, what more could you want?
Features / Interviews
Frenzal Rhomb: Foot Loose.
If The Suit Fits.
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